Re: Camp Site Innovations Thread

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Originally Posted by SameOldSong

Any help appreciated here.

I'm really into the idea of having as wide-open a space as possible so we can chill and hangout before and after the shows. So I'm thinking of bringing a canopy, no tent, laying area rugs down, and putting up sunscreens on each side to basically have an enclosed 10x10 space at night. We can roll up the suncreens during the day to let light in.

1. Will it be too cold without a tent? I plan to bring sleeping bags and thermal layers to wear.

2. How big a concern is privacy? Would it be unusual to sleep in a canopy that people can see into? Not that concerned about "getting it on" or anything, just don't want to be the only one drooling on my sleeping bag in plain view.

3. Is it worth it to buy the canopy with shadecloths linked above, or should I just buy a plain one? Not that concerned about price, just not sure if it'd be useful to have shadecloths + sunscreens.

Thanks!

I know that this was from last year, but it may be relevant for some folks this year :-)

In 2010 we used a 10x10 canopy WITH a tent..not the greatest idea for airflow/sweating concerns

In 2011, we used a 10x10 canopy WITHOUT a tent and this worked out well. In the early am, one of us would wake up and unzip both ends of the canopy to allow the breeze in, allowing far more sleep to be had. Obviously this was back when there was only ONE weekend, and even then we froze our asses off, though, this is precisely why we brought a buncha cheapie mylar sheets. Sandwiched a mylar in between our sheets and we were good to go! On another note, for those of you who don't want to trek to the portapotty to piss in the middle of the night, a canopy makes peeing in some sort of suitable receptacle easy vs. just being in a tent.

I don't get the impression anyone gives a flying fuck about privacy when it comes to mere sleeping. I'm thinking the types of people who would scoff at your pillow drool are already planning to stay in a hotel anyhow ;-) However, if you plan to chill in the middle of the day, some type of screening is necessary, or what's the point of leaving the Dolab?

The only slightly weird thing I did in 2011 was spray for ants before furnishing the canopy. It helped cut down the number of ants since we didn't bring a large enough rug/blanket to cover the entire 10x10 floor area :-) Whether or not it was a placebo effect, I dunno, but we did have less ant population than neighboring campers.

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I have the Goal Zero Nomad 7 with two battery packs. You can walk around with it on your backpack to charge a USB device or the batteries itself. You can charge the batteries off a 12v from the car too. I highly recommend it.

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I don't know what the fuck I'm going to do about trying to stake down my shit without real (i.e. metal) stakes, but in terms of mallets, the canadian camping mallet is one empty beer can crushed flat and then used as a metal buffer between the stake and your shoe as you stomp it in. don't try to stomp in metal tent stakes without the can. you'll punch a hole in your shoe/foot. and the plastic ones don't go into the polo field. they just snap. I speak from enough experience.

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you really should not be bringing a tent. even last year during weekend 1 with how cold it got on the first and second nights i think that having tarps up on all four sides with a canopy provided a better shelter for the cold...and obviously the benefits of not having a tent during the day can go without saying

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Originally Posted by kerby14

you really should not be bringing a tent. even last year during weekend 1 with how cold it got on the first and second nights i think that having tarps up on all four sides with a canopy provided a better shelter for the cold...and obviously the benefits of not having a tent during the day can go without saying

How did you secure the tarps to the canopy and how did you stop the tarps from blowing around all night?

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Originally Posted by psychic friend

just make sure and check the rules when the website is updated. they will be updated. they do not want metal stakes, mallets, etc. sadly as with most rules, it only takes a couple douche's to ruin for everyone else.

Let's talk rule innovations. I think the prohibition on branded/logo'd canopies is new? Anyone see other changes?

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They allow plastic stakes. I think they had that in the rules last year about no branded logo'd canopies or vehicles. I don't mind this, I don't care what you are selling or what sports team you are going to flaunt all weekend.

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Originally Posted by GDSD573

They allow plastic stakes. I think they had that in the rules last year about no branded logo'd canopies or vehicles. I don't mind this, I don't care what you are selling or what sports team you are going to flaunt all weekend.

They did. I remember because one of my friends couldn't bring the canopy from his work. But overall, I like the rule.

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Since day one of joining this board the Number 1 concern was staking down canopys and tents...I walked into Big 5 the other day and the first thing I saw was weights for canopys and tents to keep them from blowing away...they don't even go into the ground, they were inexpensive and looked more than effective.

I'm sure Big 5 isn't the only sporting goods store to have them, I suggest everyone shut the fuck up about stakes and hammers now please...

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Originally Posted by Stickjohn

Let's talk rule innovations. I think the prohibition on branded/logo'd canopies is new? Anyone see other changes?

The unbranded canopies rule is not new. I remember they had it last year. The thought process behind it, if I'm not mistaken, is they don't want people advertising their companies and whatnot on their canopies. If the canopy says "EZ UP" on it, or something to that matter, it's fine.

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This will be my 4th Coachella (time flies), however this is the first one in which I am returning without being broke as a motherfucker (prolly due to the payment plan making me broke all year instead). So feel like going in prepped and ready to go.

Few questions for all you swell people -

SPEAKERS:Anyone have any decent, modestly priced portable speakers they swear by? Just looking for something that will last the weekend with minimal battery changing and maximum reliability... Obviously won't be at camp during the day, but everyone needs some morning tunes to take morning Jack shots... Nectar of the gods and such.

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i guess just to be able to take it to desert parties and burningman..and it's a little cheaper to make one than to buy a new ez-up. i know there are cheaper ones too but a monkey hut just seems like a fun thing to make as well as a good investment

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i like the monkey hut idea, and the ex up idea... and after getting a little bit of shit about asking about large tents, etc., and worrying about heat, as long as we use reflective tarps what is the difference between an EZ up with tarp walls, a monkey hut with tarp cover, and this tent?